There are several petrol engines to choose from in the Fiat 500 Lounge, with power from 68bhp to 105bhp. Those are fairly modest amounts, but still perfectly sufficient in a small city car. The 1.2-litre engine is the most popular but the 0.9-litre TwinAir is a really good engine that feels surprisingly strong on the move. There are also two variations of Fiat’s 1.3-litre ‘Multijet’ diesel engine, with 75bhp or 95bhp. Those are rare but worth seeking out if you fancy a car that can give you an average fuel economy of more than 60mpg.
Used Fiat 500 Lounge cars
The Fiat 500 Lounge is the most luxurious, well-equipped version of the retro-style Fiat 500 city car. We have a range of competitively priced used Fiat 500 Lounge cars for sale at Cazoo. You can buy outright or part-exchange and we also offer PCP and HP used car finance deals.
Finance representative example (PCP)
Total cash price £16,500. Borrowing £14,500 with a £2,000 deposit at a representative APR of 12.9%.
- Fixed rate of interest per annum
- 6.71%
- 48 monthly payments
- £275.81
- Total amount payable
- £21,903.88
- Cost of credit
- £5,403.88
- Optional final payment
- £6,665.00
- Annual mileage limit
- 10,000 miles
- Excess mileage charge
- 4p/mile
Finance representative example (PCP)
Total cash price £16,500. Borrowing £14,500 with a £2,000 deposit at a representative APR of 12.9%.
- Fixed rate of interest per annum
- 6.71%
- 48 monthly payments
- £275.81
- Total amount payable
- £21,903.88
- Cost of credit
- £5,403.88
- Optional final payment
- £6,665.00
- Annual mileage limit
- 10,000 miles
- Excess mileage charge
- 4p/mile
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Thinking of getting a Fiat 500 Lounge?
What is the Fiat 500 Lounge?
In Lounge form, the Fiat 500 has design and equipment upgrades that give it an upmarket look and feel. It’s the top-of-the-range model available new until 2021 as a hatchback or convertible, with a petrol or diesel engine and a manual or automatic gearbox.
What is the Fiat 500?
The modern-day Fiat 500 is one of the most familiar cars on the road, having been introduced back in 2007. The car’s styling, tech and model line-up have changed many times over the years, but it’s essentially still the same car, its retro look inspired by the original Fiat 500 of the 1950s. Its tiny dimensions make it very easy to park and although it’s not especially practical it’s characterful and great value for money. While the Fiat 500 Electric looks similar it’s a completely different car that’s slightly larger and available only with pure electric power.
What does Lounge mean?
Car model names are carefully chosen to convey a message about that specific car. In the case of the Fiat 500 Lounge, its name is intended to conjure images of chic lounge bars of the kind you might find in an upmarket hotel or restaurant. (Of course, whether you actually use yours to frequent lounge bars is up to you.)
Where does the Fiat 500 Lounge sit in the range?
There have been so many versions of the current Fiat 500 available over the years – no less than 39, in fact – that it can be hard to work out how they all relate to each other. Fiat has changed the names of the models, too, but Lounge was always positioned at the top of the range. An even more luxurious special-edition model was usually available, but they are much rarer. Fiat dropped the Lounge from the 500 range in 2021.
How is the Fiat 500 Lounge different from the rest of the 500 range?
With distinctive 15-inch alloy wheels and extra chrome-effect design details, Lounge has a more high-spec look than other models in the Fiat 500 range. It also has front fog lights and, on cars made from 2017, a large glass roof panel. Other features are included as standard, such as a touchscreen infotainment system, rear parking sensors, a leather steering wheel and a height-adjustable driver’s seat.
Fiat 500 Lounge common questions
Pretty much every car that Fiat has made since around 2010 has been available with a Lounge model at some point. These include the 500L, Doblo and Qubo MPVs, the 500X SUV, the Panda city car, the compact Punto and mid-size Tipo hatchbacks. Indeed, the only one not available with a Lounge model is the 124 Spider sports car.